Grapes can be crimson, black, dark blue, yellow, green, orange, and pink. Grapes can be eaten fresh as table grapes or they can be used for making wine, jam, juice, jelly, grape seed extract, raisins, vinegar, and grape seed oil.

This puzzle features a sailor handling mooring lines. A Mooring refers to any permanent structure to which a vessel may be secured. Examples include quays, a wharfs, jetties, piers, anchor buoys, and mooring buoys. A ship is secured to a mooring to forestall free movement of the ship on the water. Mooring is often accomplished using thick ropes called mooring lines or hawsers. The lines are fixed to deck fittings on the vessel at one end, and fittings on the shore, such as bollards, rings, or cleats, on the other end. Mooring lines are usually made out of synthetic materials such as nylon. Nylon is easy to work with and lasts for years, but has a property of very great elasticity.

In today's new jigsaw puzzles we're visiting Uzbekistan and were buying these beautiful pottery figure souvenirs to remind us of the trip here. Once part of the Persian Samanid and later Timurid empires, the region which today includes the Republic of Uzbekistan was conquered in the early 16th century by nomads who spoke an Eastern Turkic language. This region was subsequently incorporated into the Russian Empire in the 19th century, and in 1924 it became a bordered constituent republic of the Soviet Union, known as the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic (Uzbek SSR). It subsequently became the independent Republic of Uzbekistan on August 31, 1991. Most of Uzbekistan’s population today belong to the Uzbek ethnic group and speak the Uzbek language, a language belonging to the family of Turkic languages.

Today's new puzzle features lots of colorful and interesting books. Click start and join us at the bookstore, pick the books that are interesting to you and solve this fun new jigsaw. Around 1450, in what is commonly regarded as an independent invention, Johannes Gutenberg invented movable type in Europe, along with innovations in casting the type based on a matrix and hand mold. This invention gradually made books less expensive to produce, and more widely available.The methods used for the printing and binding of books continued fundamentally unchanged from the 15th century into the early 20th century. In the 19th century steam-powered printing presses became popular and the production and availability of books grew. These machines could print 1,100 sheets per hour, but workers could only set 2,000 letters per hour. Throughout the 20th century, libraries have faced an ever-increasing rate of publishing, and they even moved into to digital media in the form of e-books or other online media.

If you didn't know wood shingles are thin, tapered pieces of wood primarily used to cover roofs and walls of buildings to protect them from the weather. The traditional method for making wooden shingles before the 19th century was to hand split them from straight grained, knot free, sections of logs pre-cut to the desired length.

In today's new puzzle we're going to Ecuador to admire some of the most beautiful, handmade traditional weaved carpets and rugs. These kind of carpets can be found only in Otavalo, capital of Otavalo Canton, a town in the Imbabura Province of Ecuador. The indigenous Otavalenos are famous for weaving textiles, usually made of wool, which are sold at the famous Saturday market. As Otavalo is famous for its textiles, many of the nearby villages and towns are famous for their own particular crafts. Cotacachi, for example, is the center of Ecuador's leather industry, San Antonio is specialized in wood carving.

Used for cleaning, grooming hair, make up or in our case painting the brush is a very versatile tool. It generally consists of a handle or block to which filaments are affixed either parallel- or perpendicular-wise. A paintbrush is a brush used to apply paint on walls of other objects or decorations.

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